The complaint claims San Jose failed to teach officers how to use reasonable crowd-control tactics, exposing bystanders to excessive force.
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Guest Voice: Vice Mayor Chappie Jones Talks Race, Hope and How He Found His Way to San Jose
An interview inspired by Maasai Jones (no relation to Chappie) and a poem he wrote before his passing, “A Diet Racist.”
Rep. Anna Eshoo Calls Feds to Task for Surveillance Overreach
The congresswoman joined 22 of her colleagues in demanding answers about government surveillance of peaceful protesters.
Ben Field Exits Divided Labor Council After ‘Fair Elections’ Ballot Measure Debacle
Less than a month after a key measure to change San Jose’s election dates failed to make it to the ballot, Ben Field has resigned.
Last Prisoner Project Aims to Free People Jailed for Nonviolent Cannabis Offenses
In the wake of the nationwide anti-racist protests, the cannabis industry has been confronted with the reality that it, too, has racial issues.
San Jose Earthquakes Gear Up for MLS-is-Back Tournament
Making adjustments has always been a key factor in a team’s success, and nowhere is that more apparent in the coronavirus era.
Ill at Eaze: Famed Cannabis Platform Part of Federal Probe
None of this would have been a problem if the cannabis industry, like every other legal business in the U.S., had access to banking.
Santa Clara County Still Hopeful It Can Reopen Despite Grim News
From rising COVID-19 cases to shutdown orders from the state, the Fourth of July weekend didn’t give local officials much to celebrate.
After Years Teaching SJPD to Rein in Bias, Former Trainers Say They’ve Lost Faith in Reform
Frank Ponciano and Derrick Sanderlin, who spent years teaching police to check subconscious biases, now wonder if SJPD is too broken to fix.
Santa Clara County Issues New Back-to-School Guidelines
There’s no guarantee that they will by next school year, but officials released new guidance in preparation for putting kids back in classrooms.
SJPD’s Condemnation of Bigoted FB Posts Gives New Resonance to 2018 Islamophobia Lawsuit
Nabil Haidar says he’s thrilled to see SJPD denounce bigotry. He just wishes the agency held the accused in his case to the same standard.
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San Jose’s Strong-Mayor Proposal Inspires Wide Range of Opinions From City Council
A proposed ballot measure to expand the San Jose mayor’s power has garnered varied opinions from more than half the City Council.
Campbell Police Chief Defends Planned BearCat Purchase
The BearCat has been on the Campbell Police Department’s wish list ever since it returned a V150 armored rescue vehicle to the DOD.
SJPD Officers Mock Muslims, BLM Protesters on Facebook
The partner of an active San Jose cop penned a blog post citing troubling comments posted by current and retired local police officers.
Sister Entrepreneurs Gear Up for Grand Opening of SoFA’s Newest Coffee Shop: Nirvana Soul
The gourmet coffeehouse will take over the building that once housed Caffe Frascati, an Italian bistro known for open mics and opera nights.
